Mihhail Selevko

Mihhail Selevko (born 20 November 2002) is an Estonian figure skater. He is the 2019 Tallinn Trophy champion, the 2022 Challenge Cup silver medalist, and a three-time Estonian national champion (2019, 2023-24).

Mihhail Selevko
Born (2002-11-20) 20 November 2002 (age 21)
Tallinn, Estonia
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Figure skating career
Country Estonia
DisciplineMen's singles
CoachIrina Kononova
Skating clubKristalluisk Figure Skating Club
Began skating2005
Estonian Championships
Gold medal – first place2019 TallinnSingles
Gold medal – first place2023 TallinnSingles
Gold medal – first place2024 TallinnSingles
Silver medal – second place2020 TallinnSingles
Bronze medal – third place2021 TallinnSingles
Bronze medal – third place2022 TallinnSingles

Personal life

Selevko was born on November 20, 2002, in Tallinn, Estonia, to Ukrainian immigrants Galina and Anatoli Selevko. His mother is an accountant and his father is a computer programmer. Selevko's older brother Aleksandr also represents Estonia internationally in figure skating.[1] He can speak Estonian, Russian, and English fluently, and is also learning Finnish.

He is most recently a student at the South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences in Kouvola, where he studies game design.[2]

Career

Early career

Selevko began figure skating in 2005, following his older brother into the sport.

He won the Estonian Novice Championships in 2015 and 2016.[3]

2016–17 season

Beginning his season on the junior level at the 2016 Lombardia Trophy, Selevko finished in ninth place. He went on to make his debut on the Junior Grand Prix series, placing twenty-fourth at the 2016 JGP Estonia. He then competed at the 2016 Volvo Open Cup and the 2016 Tallinn Trophy, where he finished thirteenth and ninth, respectively.[3]

At the 2017 Estonian Championships, Selevko placed fifth on the senior level and third on the junior level. He also won the gold medal at the 2017 Jégvirág Cup on the advanced novice level, before closing his season with a bronze medal win at the 2017 Egna Spring Trophy.[3]

2017–18 season

Selevko began his season competing on the Junior Grand Prix series, finishing eighteenth at the 2017 JGP Latvia and fifteenth at the 2017 JGP Belarus. Going on to compete at the 2017 Volvo Open Cup and the 2017 Tallinn Trophy, Selevko finished tenth and eleventh, respectively.[3]

Selevko won the silver medal at the 2018 Estonian Junior Championships. He ended the season with a gold medal at the 2018 Tallink Hotels Cup.[3]

2018–19 season

Competing on the Junior Grand Prix series, Selevko began his season with a twelfth-place finish at the 2018 JGP Lithuania and an eleventh-place finish at the 2018 JGP Czech Republic.[3]

He went on to compete at the 2018 Ice Star and the 2018 Tallinn Trophy, where he finished in ninth place and fifth place, respectively. At the 2019 Estonian Championships, Selevko won the gold medal at both the senior and junior-level championships.[3]

Assigned to compete at the 2019 European Youth Olympic Winter Games, Selevko won the silver medal. He then went on to compete at the 2019 World Junior Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, where he finished in twenty-seventh place.[3]

2019–20 season

On the Junior Grand Prix series, Selevko placed tenth at the 2019 JGP Russia and ninth at the 2019 JGP Italy.[3]

Debuting on the senior international level, Selevko finished in fifth place at the 2019 Ice Star and won the gold medal at the 2019 Tallinn Trophy.[3]

At the 2020 Estonian Championships, Selevko won silver medals at both the senior and junior-level championships. He went on to win gold medals on the senior level at the 2020 Tallink Hotels Cup and 2020 Mentor Toruń Cup.[3]

2020–21 season

Selevko began his season at the 2020 Nebelhorn Trophy, where he finished in ninth place. He then went on to win the bronze medal at the 2021 Estonian Championships.[3]

2021–22 season

Competing on the Junior Grand Prix series, Selevko finished in sixth place at both the 2021 JGP Russia and the 2021 JGP Austria. Selevko went on to compete at the 2021 Denis Ten Memorial Challenge, the 2021 Cup of Austria, and the 2021 Golden Spin of Zagreb, placing seventh, fourth, and fourteenth, respectively.[3]

At the 2022 Estonian Championships, Selevko won the bronze medal at the senior championships and the gold medal at the junior championships. Going on to compete at the 2022 International Challenge Cup, Selevko won the silver medal.[3]

Making his World Championship debut at the 2022 World Championships, Selevko finished twentieth in the short program, qualifying for the free skate segment of the competition. He then placed thirteenth in the free skate and finished in fifteenth place overall. He also competed at the 2022 World Junior Championships in Tallinn. Selevko placed third in the short program ,but ninth in the free skate, dropping to sixth place overall.[3]

2022–23 season

Selevko began his season at the 2022 Nebelhorn Trophy, where he finished in eleventh place. He went on to compete at the 2022 Finlandia Trophy, finishing in fourth place. Making his debut on the Grand Prix series, he finished eleventh at 2022 Skate America and ninth at the 2022 Grand Prix de France.[3]

Selevko won the bronze medal at the 2022 Golden Spin of Zagreb. At the 2023 Estonian Championships, he won his second senior national title and was ultimately selected to compete at both the European and World Championships.[3]

Competing at the 2023 European Championships, Selevko placed eleventh in the short program and eighth in the free skate, finishing in eighth place overall. His placement earned two spots for Estonian men's singles skaters at the 2024 European Championships. Selevko then went on to compete at the 2023 International Challenge Cup, where he finished in eleventh place.[3]

At the 2023 World Championships, Selevko placed fifteenth in the short program and seventeenth in the free skate, finishing seventeenth overall.[3]

2023–24 season

Beginning the season with two Challenger Series assignments in consecutive weeks, Selevko finished in fifth place at the 2023 Finlandia Trophy and fourth place at the 2023 Budapest Trophy.[3]

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skateRef.
2016–17[4]
2017–18[5]
2018–19[6]
2019–20[7]
2020–21[8]
2021–22[9]
2022–23
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2023–24[11]

Competitive highlights

Competition placements at senior level [3]
Season 2016–17 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24
World Championships15th17th
European Championships8th30th
Estonian Championships5th1st2nd3rd3rd1st1st
GP France9th
GP NHK Trophy12th
GP Skate America11th
GP Skate Canada11th
CS Budapest Trophy4th
CS Cup of Austria4th
CS Denis Ten Memorial7th
CS Finlandia Trophy4th5th
CS Golden Spin of Zagreb14th3rd
CS Ice Star5th
CS Nebelhorn Trophy9th11th
Challenge Cup2nd11th
Mentor Toruń Cup4th
Tallink Hotels Cup6th
Tallinn Trophy1st
Competition placements at junior level [3][12]
Season 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2021–22
World Junior Championships27th6th
Estonian Championships3rd2nd1st2nd1st
JGP Austria6th
JGP Belarus15th
JGP Czech Republic11th
JGP Estonia24th
JGP Italy9th
JGP Latvia18th
JGP Lithuania12th
JGP Russia10th6th
Egna Spring Trophy3rd
European Youth Olympic Festival2nd
Ice Star9th
Lombardia Trophy9th
Tallink Hotels Cup1st
Tallinn Trophy11th11th5th
Volvo Open Cup13th10th

Detailed results

ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System 
SegmentTypeScoreEvent
TotalTSS234.722022 World Championships
Short programTSS82.612021 CS Cup of Austria
TES45.862021 CS Cup of Austria
PCS38.432022 CS Finlandia Trophy
Free skatingTSS155.872022 World Championships
TES80.732022 World Championships
PCS77.162022 World Junior Championships
ISU personal best scores in the +3/-3 GOE System 
SegmentTypeScoreEvent
TotalTSS136.542017 JGP Latvia
Short programTSS51.732017 JGP Belarus
TES28.302017 JGP Belarus
PCS23.432017 JGP Belarus
Free skatingTSS87.262017 JGP Latvia
TES41.702017 JGP Latvia
PCS46.562017 JGP Latvia

Senior results

Results in the 2016–17 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Dec 9–11, 2016 2017 Estonian Championships544.65482.295126.94
Results in the 2018–19 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Dec 14–16, 2018 2019 Estonian Championships166.922125.741192.66
Results in the 2019–20 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 18–20, 2019 2019 CS Ice Star1058.694138.935197.62
Nov 11–17, 2019 2019 Tallinn Trophy173.862135.961209.82
Dec 13–15, 2019 2020 Estonian Championships361.282132.752194.03
Jan 7–12, 2020 2020 Mentor Toruń Cup561.774126.024187.79
Feb 13–16, 2020 2020 Tallink Hotels Cup476.4410121.156197.59
Results in the 2020–21 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 22–25, 2020 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy771.5910121.429193.01
Jan 30–31, 2021 2021 Estonian Championships179.553107.703187.25
Results in the 2021–22 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 28–31, 2021 2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge378.8010121.287200.08
Nov 11–14, 2021 2021 CS Cup of Austria282.617138.504221.11
Dec 4–5, 2021 2022 Estonian Championships369.683113.493183.17
Dec 7–11, 2021 2021 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb1270.8414138.2414209.08
Feb 24–27, 2022 2022 International Challenge Cup379.862161.662241.52
Mar 21–27, 2022 2022 World Championships2078.8513155.8715234.72
Results in the 2022–23 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 21–24, 2022 2022 CS Nebelhorn Trophy967.2811115.8111183.09
Oct 4–9, 2022 2022 CS Finlandia Trophy379.796140.544220.33
Oct 21–23, 2022 2022 Skate America775.7512116.0511191.80
Nov 4–6, 2022 2022 Grand Prix de France579.4011133.529212.92
Dec 7–10, 2022 2022 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb277.324140.193217.51
Dec 17–18, 2022 2023 Estonian Championships277.341154.091231.43
Jan 25–29, 2023 2023 European Championships1173.748144.568218.30
Feb 23–26, 2023 2023 International Challenge Cup674.3812121.1511195.53
Mar 22–26, 2023 2023 World Championships1576.8117154.1317230.94
Results in the 2023–24 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 6–8, 2023 2023 CS Finlandia Trophy578.545145.415223.95
Oct 13–15, 2023 2023 CS Budapest Trophy282.119137.074219.18
Oct 27–29, 2023 2023 Skate Canada International1270.189140.6011210.78
Nov 24–26, 2023 2023 NHK Trophy681.3112126.2712207.58
Dec 16–17, 2023 2023 Estonian Championships180.342156.771237.11
Jan 8–14, 2024 2024 European Championships3060.093060.09

Junior results

Results in the 2016–17 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 8–11, 2016 2016 Lombardia Trophy935.51965.029100.53
Sep 28 – Oct 1, 2016 2016 JGP Estonia1848.022580.5624128.58
Nov 9–13, 2016 2016 Volvo Open Cup1333.551357.531391.08
Nov 22–27, 2016 2016 Tallinn Trophy1134.671134.67
Jan 6–8, 2017 2017 Estonian Championships (Junior)349.833105.353155.18
Apr 6–9, 2017 2017 Egna Spring Trophy347.26478.133125.39
Results in the 2017–18 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 6–9, 2017 2017 JGP Latvia1649.281887.2618136.54
Sep 20–23, 2017 2017 JGP Belarus1351.731783.5815135.31
Nov 8–12, 2017 2017 Volvo Open Cup1042.771079.6210122.39
Nov 21–26, 2017 2017 Tallinn Trophy754.171191.7411145.91
Feb 2–4, 2018 2018 Estonian Championships (Junior)253.211105.882159.09
Mar 15–18, 2018 2018 Tallink Hotels Cup151.89191.741143.63
Results in the 2018–19 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 5–8, 2018 2018 JGP Lithuania1154.321394.0912148.41
Sep 26–29, 2018 2018 JGP Czech Republic1055.651390.0411145.69
Oct 18–21, 2018 2018 Ice Star1046.50797.539144.03
Nov 26 – Dec 2, 2018 2018 Tallinn Trophy555.514109.365164.87
Jan 5–6, 2019 2019 Estonian Championships (Junior)156.931108.431165.36
Feb 22–24, 2019 2019 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival268.315111.982180.29
Mar 4–10, 2019 2019 World Junior Championships2756.682756.68
Results in the 2019–20 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 11–14, 2019 2019 JGP Russia1553.728116.2310169.95
Oct 2–5, 2019 2019 JGP Italy1161.558128.319189.86
Feb 1–2, 2020 2020 Estonian Championships (Junior)261.242128.772190.01
Results in the 2021–22 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Aug 15–18, 2021 2021 JGP Russia669.307130.536199.83
Oct 6–9, 2021 2021 JGP Austria862.165133.636195.79
Feb 5–6, 2022 2022 Estonian Championships (Junior)178.152144.991223.14
Apr 13–17, 2022 2022 World Junior Championships381.269137.426218.68

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